Generate Pact contracts from your existing Cypress tests.
Accelerate your entry into contract testing with the Cypress development experience you know and love. — With Pact Cypress Adapter you can get the extra layer of testing safety, easily using existing mocks you’ve created with Cypress.
Read our blog post to find out more, otherwise dive-right in.
NPM:
npm i -D @pactflow/pact-cypress-adapter
yarn:
yarn add -D @pactflow/pact-cypress-adapter
Setup your cypress plugin at cypress/plugins/index.js
const pactCypressPlugin = require('@pactflow/pact-cypress-adapter/dist/plugin')
const fs = require('fs')
module.exports = (on, config) => {
pactCypressPlugin(on, config, fs)
}
Finally, update cypress/support/e2e.js
file to include cypress-pact commands via adding:
import '@pactflow/pact-cypress-adapter'
Setup your cypress plugin at cypress/plugins/index.js
const pactCypressPlugin = require('@pactflow/pact-cypress-adapter/dist/plugin')
const fs = require('fs')
module.exports = (on, config) => {
pactCypressPlugin(on, config, fs)
}
Finally, update cypress/support/index.js
file to include cypress-pact commands via adding:
import '@pactflow/pact-cypress-adapter'
By default, this plugin omits most cypress auto-generated HTTP headers.
To exclude other headers in your pact, add them as a list of strings in cypress.config.{js,ts,mjs,cjs}
under key env.headersBlocklist
. Eg. in your cypress config file
{
...otherCypressConfig,
"env": {
"headersBlocklist": ["ignore-me-globally"]
}
}
To exclude other headers in your pact, add them as a list of strings in cypress.json
under key env.headersBlocklist
. Eg. in your cypress.json
{
...otherCypressConfig,
"env": {
"headersBlocklist": ["ignore-me-globally"]
}
}
Note: Header blocklist can be set up at test level. Check command cy.setupPactHeaderBlocklist
To stop cypress auto-generated HTTP headers being omitted by the plugin, set env.ignoreDefaultBlocklist
in your cypress.json
. Eg. in your cypress.json
{
...otherCypressConfig,
"env": {
"headersBlocklist": ["ignore-me-globally"],
"ignoreDefaultBlocklist": true
}
}
Configure your consumer and provider name
Example
before(() => {
cy.setupPact('ui-consumer', 'api-provider')
})
Listen to aliased cy.intercept
network call(s), record network request and response to a pact file.
Usage and example about cy.intercept
Example
before(() => {
cy.setupPact('ui-consumer', 'api-provider')
cy.intercept('GET', '/users').as('getAllUsers')
})
//... cypress test
after(() => {
cy.usePactWait(['getAllUsers'])
})
Add a list of headers that will be excluded in a pact at test case level
Example
before(() => {
cy.setupPact('ui-consumer', 'api-provider')
cy.intercept('GET', '/users', headers: {'ignore-me': 'ignore me please'}).as('getAllUsers')
cy.setupPactHeaderBlocklist(['ignore-me'])
})
//... cypress test
after(() => {
cy.usePactWait(['getAllUsers'])
})
Use cy.usePactRequest
to initiate network calls and use cy.usePactGet
to record network request and response to a pact file.
Convenience wrapper for cy.request(options).as(alias)
- Accepts a valid Cypress request options argument Cypress request options argument
Example
before(() => {
cy.setupPact('ui-consumer', 'api-provider')
cy.usePactRequest(
{
method: 'GET',
url: '/users',
},
'getAllUsers'
)
})
//... cypress test
after(() => {
cy.usePactGet(['getAllUsers'])
})
Check out simple react app example projects at /example/todo-example. Example contains examples for Cypress 10.x and Cypress 9.x.